Yes. When this happens cattle can get heat stroke or heat exhaustion, and, just like with humans, they can die from it.
Hot-shot, cattle prod, shock-prod, etc.
the market for cattle in texas was too small
they use the cattle wisely. they use it for other stuff too.
An Afrikander is a breed of cattle well adapted to hot climates.
If the weather is too hot or cold, the cow is putting all the energy into cooling or warming itself than producing milk or meat.
No. As long as the hay is not too moldy, it won't hurt cattle in any way.
diahorrea is caused when the person has a squirty ringand has eaten too much hot hot ('too hot, too spicy? HOT HOT!') curry.
Yes, often by finding shade. Their hair coat will offer them protection from their skin getting too sun burnt. But if it's too hot, they will find a nice cool shady spot to lay in, or a pond to wade in.
it had too manny cheattas
Too many to count.
1860-1880. It is when the railroad made it profitable to raise cattle, but by 1880 the land had been over grazed and too many cattle sent to the stock yards.
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